Richest Among Richest: Billionaires play an outsized role in shaping the global economy, politics, and philanthropy. Here is the list of top 10 richest people in the world, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Richest Among Rich: 10 Richest People In The World
Elon Musk
Elon Musk is the chief executive of Tesla. The 53-year-old Musk is also the chief executive of SpaceX, and owns social networking company X, previously known as Twitter. He has the net worth of $263 Billion.
Mark Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg is the co-founder and chief executive of Meta Platforms, the company behind Facebook. He has the fortune of $211 Billion.
Jeff Bezos
Jeff Bezos is the founder of Amazon, the world's biggest online retailer. Amazon is a Seattle-based company which sells electronics, household goods and other products through its website. Amazon had revenue of $574.8 billion in 2023, according to Bloomberg. Bezos has the net worth of $209 Billion.
Bernard Arnault
Bernard Arnault is the chairman of LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton, the world's largest maker of luxury goods. He has the net worth of $193 Billion.
Larry Ellison
Larry Ellison is the founder and largest shareholder of Oracle, a database company. Ellison has the fortune of $183 Billion.
Bill Gates
Bill Gates is the co-founder Microsoft, the world's biggest software maker. Gates remained the world's richest person for a long time. He has the net worth of $161 Billion.
Larry Page
Larry Page is the co-founder Alphabet, the parent company of Google. Page has the fortune of $151 Billion.
Warren Buffett
Warren Buffett is the chairman and largest shareholder of Berkshire Hathaway. He is also an apex investor with a fortune of $146 Billion.
Steve Ballmer
Steve Ballmer is the former CEO of Microsoft. He stepped down in 2014 and remains a shareholder in many companies. He has the net worth of $145 Billion.
Sergey Brin
Sergey Brin is also a co-founder of Alphabet, the holding company that owns Google. He has the fortune of $142 Billion.
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